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Correlates of clinical preventive practices among internal medicine residents.

Cristine D Delnevo1, Michael B Steinberg, Diane J Abatemarco, Alice J Hausman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Healthy People: 2010 calls for improvement in the delivery of clinical preventive services. Physicians value preventive services, yet their rates of prevention consistently fall below recommendations. This study examines the relationship between personal characteristics of internal medicine residents and their clinical prevention practices in an outpatient setting.
METHODS: Participants were 56 of 80 physicians (70%) in an internal medicine residency program in New Jersey. Personal characteristics (i.e., demographics, specialty orientation, attitudes toward prevention, and personal health behaviors) of the residents were collected via a self-administered survey. A 12-month retrospective chart review of 184 new doctor-patient encounters was performed to determine rates of clinical preventive services.
RESULTS: Clinical preventive services were performed at varying rates, and differential practices specific to the patient's gender and/or age were detected for several services. Multiple regression revealed four significant predictors of overall prevention practice: clinic site, international medical graduates, generalist orientation, and self perceived health status (R(2) = 0.32). Predictors of health promotion counseling were clinic site, international medical graduates, and generalist orientation (R(2) = 0.30).
CONCLUSIONS: While personal characteristics such as self-rated health and generalist orientation were associated with preventive practices, factors related to the office environment were also associated with increased delivery of clinical preventive services. Prevention-oriented office systems, such as "Put Prevention Into Practice," should be worthwhile considerations to increase delivery of preventive services.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12744906     DOI: 10.1016/s0091-7435(03)00041-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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2.  Differences in preventive health quality by residency year. Is seniority better?

Authors:  Lisa L Willett; Katri Palonen; Jeroan J Allison; Gustavo R Heudebert; Catarina I Kiefe; F Stanford Massie; Terry C Wall; Thomas K Houston
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 5.128

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Authors:  Judith L Bowen; Stephen M Salerno; John K Chamberlain; Elizabeth Eckstrom; Helen L Chen; Suzanne Brandenburg
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 5.128

4.  Integrating childhood obesity resources into the patient-centered medical home: Provider perspectives in the United States.

Authors:  Samareh G Hill; Thao-Ly T Phan; George A Datto; Jobayer Hossain; Lloyd N Werk; Diane Abatemarco
Journal:  J Child Health Care       Date:  2018-05-23       Impact factor: 1.979

5.  Across borders: thoughts and considerations about cultural preservation among immigrant clinicians.

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6.  The effect of physician workload on an educational intervention to increase vitamin D screening.

Authors:  Heather Kramm; Ronald Gangnon; Andrea N Jones; Mark Linzer; Karen E Hansen
Journal:  WMJ       Date:  2010-06

7.  Physician beliefs regarding effectiveness of tobacco dependence treatments: results from the NJ Health Care Provider Tobacco Survey.

Authors:  Michael B Steinberg; Cristine D Delnevo
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2007-08-29       Impact factor: 5.128

8.  The Lunch Conference Diet: Fostering Resident Engagement in Culinary Medicine Through a Curriculum Centered on Changes to Provided Conference Food.

Authors:  Richmond S Doxey; Michael F Krug; Rick Tivis
Journal:  Am J Lifestyle Med       Date:  2021-02-19

9.  A national survey of medical students' beliefs and knowledge in screening for prostate cancer.

Authors:  Stephen Marcella; Cristine D Delnevo; Steven S Coughlin
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 5.128

10.  Nutrition Education in Internal Medicine Residency Programs and Predictors of Residents' Dietary Counseling Practices.

Authors:  Stutee Khandelwal; Sarah E Zemore; Anke Hemmerling
Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev       Date:  2018-03-21
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